Collecting the ways of doing mappings - Take the survey

How do you do mappings in practice? Whether you're producing, consuming, storing, or sharing mappings, your insights matter!

Due to FAIR-IMPACT work on "Semantic Artefact Mappings and Crosswalks", the project is now actively seeking input from individuals engaged in using or creating mappings to unravel the nuances of their practices.

Mapping? What do we mean?

By mappings we mean a process of establishing connections or relationships between different elements involving identifying similarities, correspondences and alignments between them. With diverse approaches to mapping, we aim to collect information on creation, documentation, encoding, publishing, and reuse. This survey targets individuals involved in producing, consuming, storing, or sharing mappings, aiming to identify common steps, practices, and tools in the mapping process.

Why Participate?

Your valuable input helps us identify common steps, practices, and essential tools in the mapping process. As a participant, you play a crucial role in advancing our understanding and contributing to the improvement of mapping methodologies

What is the purpose of the survey?

Your insights are instrumental in shaping the future of mapping practices. You must be logged in or create a new account.

How long does it take?

The survey takes approximately 25 minutes to complete – a small investment for a significant impact on the field.

Join us in this endeavor to enhance our collective understanding by accessing the survey here.

Collecting the ways of doing mappings - Take the survey